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bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with every presidential election campaign here in the u.s. comes on entire business dedicated to promoting the candidate. anything, basically from badges, ribbons, posters, to the millions spent on television advertisements. now, from a mountain has gone under display online. it seems like those buttons have a long tradition. >> we are looking at 1952. this is an archive of presidential campaign memorabilia from 1952 until the present. >> vote for president johnson. >> we have about 400 commercials. we started off by going to the different presidential libraries and correcting videos and converting this to the digital
bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with...
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they're patrolling the city's main roads for the first time. kismayo was al shabaab's largest strong hold and one of the largest sources of funding. at least eight people have been killed and 40 injured after a ferry sarning off the coast of hong kong. around 120 were onboard when at the collided with a tug boat near lamma island. they were going to view a fire work display to mark china's national day. iran's currentsy has fallen to a record low against the dollar. at one point on monday they lost 18% of its value. analysts say there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >> ♪ the boys are back in town â™
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, this is charlie rose. >> rose: new york city this week was the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third was iran and nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gridlock. >> i don't think it to the only has the possibility, i think it almost certainly will. and let me explain why. i think the president's going to win bu
, this is charlie rose. >> rose: new york city this week was the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security we won the cold war. we protected our citizens against soviet communism, aggression. we won the cold war. the soviet broke down but after the end of the cold war we realized that we are faced we merging security challenges, terrorism, this is the reason why we are in afghanistan. that's why we are now building a nato missile defense
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a performance of verdi requiem. ♪ .. ♪ ♪ >> rose: muti and the chicago symphony orchestra in new york, to open the season at carnegie hall on october 3rd, they are performing orff's carmina burana, i am happy to have mastery i are back at this table, when you are conducting what are you thinking about? what is going through your head are you hearing the music instantaneously in your head that you know the score or what? >> this is a difficult, it is difficult to answer this question. in any case the conductor starts the performance one frac shun of a second before and ends one second of a frac shun bef
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a...
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it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office shooting yesterday had been fired hours before he killed four people and then himself. another of the shooting victims died in the hospital today. last evening, dozens of police and swat team officials swarmed a minneapolis neighborhood after a man opened fire at a sign- making business. the company's owner and a ups driver were among those killed. three other people were injured in the shootings. the u.s. postal service will miss its next payment to the treasury, due on sunday. the $5.6 billion will be its second default in as many months. postmaster gener
it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office...
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democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grabs. the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our local government, not even about the state government. it's feels as though we just don't have that ability to influence those events. >> that said, that the lawmakers in washington appear increasingly deaf to the realities of main street, was something we heard from nearly everyone here regardless of political party or oddology. we asked everyone whether they had confidence the federal government could help solve some of the country's most pressing issues. >> no i don't. i mean the state of colorado has-- here and we have a lot of faith in them. the overall governme
democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grabs. the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our...
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the investigation focused on alleged fraud in seven cities. sensitive u.s. documents still aren't fully secured at the burned-out american consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks after it was attacked. the "washington post" reported today the papers detailed weapons collection operations, personnel records, and the schedule for u.s. ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private guards are protecting the site. >> we have had some challenges securing the site. we are continuing to talk to the libyan side about that. but this was not-- based on what we've seen-- any kind of breach of classified information. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, the f.b.i. confirmed a team of agents visited benghazi yesterday, for the first time. until now, the group had stayed away, due to security concerns. a long-standing battle over google's book-scanning project was settled today. authors and publishers filed suit against the company back in 2005, saying it violated their copyri
the investigation focused on alleged fraud in seven cities. sensitive u.s. documents still aren't fully secured at the burned-out american consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks after it was attacked. the "washington post" reported today the papers detailed weapons collection operations, personnel records, and the schedule for u.s. ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private...
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doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases, about 35% of them, and the ability for doctors to identify which of these was a problem in any given child with an illness. >> warner: and up until now, how much have you been able to diagnose the d.n.a. abnormalities? how quickly? i mean, i said it can take weeks and weeks, but what's the process that's making it so slow now? >> well, typically, the way that this has been tested is for a doctor to pick the leading candidate gene or part of the d.n.a. code, and to look at just that. it's kind of like fishing with a single fishing line. it can take months. sometimes it takes five years to make a diagnosis. an
doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases,...
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the assad regime accepted to withdraw heavy military equipment from cities. that acceptance wasn't more in the media than underground. the assad regime agreed to stop shooting at unarmed civilians and asked her to very commit further on cnn, but on the ground were snipers that took out unarmed civilians. and the six-point plan culminated in a political dialogue. it never mentioned that assad with later consider stepping down. the problem to breaching the six-point political dialogue is all beside previous points have been violated. and therefore, the assad regime tells you they'll accept a cease-fire immediately and unconditionally. i can tell you with confidence that the assad regime as point arrestees. >> i think my answer to that and according to you is a critical threat. we cannot wish bashar al-assad to stop. we need to commit to what i think is really wanted. we hope you will follow that. we need to be credible. >> can i just correct i would like to tell you, now, it is the syrian people. the west is nearly accolade while the bond and it took them a lon
the assad regime accepted to withdraw heavy military equipment from cities. that acceptance wasn't more in the media than underground. the assad regime agreed to stop shooting at unarmed civilians and asked her to very commit further on cnn, but on the ground were snipers that took out unarmed civilians. and the six-point plan culminated in a political dialogue. it never mentioned that assad with later consider stepping down. the problem to breaching the six-point political dialogue is all...
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this has been the essence of the initiative i proposed in the holy city of mecca. during last ramadan. and i have reiterated on subsequent occasions to avoid the worst, to avoid the worst, and to prevent the continued suffering of the syrian people and the conflict turning into a full-scale civil war, god forbid, with negative affects extending beyond syria and its immediate neighbors. egypt, along with the three other countries involved in our initiative, has held meetings that have shown there are many areas of commonality. we will continue to work to bring an end to the suffering of the syrian people, and provide an opportunity to choose freely their regime that best represents. after this current regime comes to an end, the regime that killed eight people day and night, after this regime comes to an end, the syrian people will choose with their own free will a regime that places ziarat in its right place among democratic countries -- places syria in its right place among democratic country so that it may continue to present its arab march in the region toward s
this has been the essence of the initiative i proposed in the holy city of mecca. during last ramadan. and i have reiterated on subsequent occasions to avoid the worst, to avoid the worst, and to prevent the continued suffering of the syrian people and the conflict turning into a full-scale civil war, god forbid, with negative affects extending beyond syria and its immediate neighbors. egypt, along with the three other countries involved in our initiative, has held meetings that have shown...
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officials expect the city what they spent after they estimate the city make $500,000 per game on revenue from hotel and restaurant taxes. >> despite the win for the nationals, one of the big in the form of a teddy finally winning the mascot race. big win, and as i found out, teddy still celebrating. >> what might be the longest streak in all of sports a end right here. finally got it done. -- and end right here. got it done. what were you thinking when he finally got it done? >> it like a grand celebration. much does this mean to the team and the fans? they started chanting his over and over. last time they started -- they did that? everybody wanted it, and teddy get his was going to together and give it to .im >> they rallied for this guy. when you saw all of these people cheering, it had to moment, and a great you, too? >> you got a thrill out of that? he was ready to do it. >> the big question is will it continue down? he is the only one that can question. in october.possible >> can you pull another one out you one and done? that looks like a man with confidence. congratulations. best
officials expect the city what they spent after they estimate the city make $500,000 per game on revenue from hotel and restaurant taxes. >> despite the win for the nationals, one of the big in the form of a teddy finally winning the mascot race. big win, and as i found out, teddy still celebrating. >> what might be the longest streak in all of sports a end right here. finally got it done. -- and end right here. got it done. what were you thinking when he finally got it done?...
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a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with savagery. the hotly debated ad now in several subway stations urges people to defeat jihad and support israel against, quote, the savage. several muslim and interfaith groups have protested the ads. the sponsors insist they are protected by the first amendment. in other news there was more scholary debate this week over the so-called gospel of jesus's wife. an ancient scrap of papyrus a harvard professor says might be evidence early christians believed jesus was married. the vatican this week called the item a fake and a clumsy forgery. >>> a special church of england panel held three days of close
a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with...
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. >> it was an amazing city and i think i trieded help move the econy a little bit as well. [laughter] jennifer nycz-coer, i want to give it to something different. yet a great article telling peop how to better apply for any kindnd of award or nomination. you judge them from your perch at." -- purge at "washington biness journal. whatre thehe striking mistakes? >> i hate hearing t word judge, because -- judgmentatal. it iintereresting. being fly on the ll working the "the shingtgton business jourl" pructs where we recognize different companies for achievements. to take a look at all of these nominations, coming frfrom some very high level and smart people. the missing some of the key elements. as far as numbers -- numumbers of the kething. we are a business publication so when people e are apapplying to be recognized among their peers, i was surised how many people were reluctant to put n numbers. >> 1 number of was not surpriseded by -- - someeople try to be cute about their age. everything from revenue and growth -- but if you are going to be rececognized, and for mission
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city venues will be dropped we finally know the city school that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all picked then moving down to the south we've got sochi crossed adar unfortunately wasn't picked either rostov on don. well volgograd. yes. hosting games there so all around western russia some very happy people in the various cities six years it's a long time it sits early days yet this of this choice of course will settle on the path towards getting all the infrastructure in place for the two cities that will be dropped the organizers have said they haven't failed in any way it is just a decision that has to be made obviously all of the cities that wants to be part of this will want the attention of being a world cup host city and with all of that will come the fans it will come the the international spotlight and then the business and the infrastructure as well there are a lot of projects already planned to refurbish stadiums to build new stadiums so these choices will set russia on on the next sixty eight c
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was widely considered to be a fluke and is by russian fans in the head of the russian football union city if i had to step down in one of your interviews you said it was a wrong decision why. you know i remember the meeting with the force in korea and you kuhn in a member of the union's executive committee and president of the russian railways company that said that it's not just the union's boss but all of the committees members who must take the blame. since they are actually the supreme governing body in charge of the russian football however could decide ok the buck stops here but i'm still confident it was a wrong decision on his part. i'm quite positive about mr force think i know him personally i've done a couple of interviews with him i personally feel that he did what he was supposed to do very often in russia people in charge are reluctant to step up to the plate well that's exactly what mr ferguson could do so the question is do you think officials really bear any responsibility for the thompson flops on the pitch do they need to be held accountable for the results or not. i ag
was widely considered to be a fluke and is by russian fans in the head of the russian football union city if i had to step down in one of your interviews you said it was a wrong decision why. you know i remember the meeting with the force in korea and you kuhn in a member of the union's executive committee and president of the russian railways company that said that it's not just the union's boss but all of the committees members who must take the blame. since they are actually the supreme...
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part of the city. >> aleoppo has been a major battleground. the two sides seemed to be deadlocked. >> deep craters in the crate a huge amount of explosives was used in this attack. months of warfare have reduced the once magnificent buildings in the square to ruins. wednesday's explosions ripped through a military office club and a hotel. it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from the east. the army has control of the west. neither side appears to have made significant gains. president bashar al-assad is said to have ordered thousands of reinforcements to aleppo. >> a mortar bomb has killed five people in a tu
part of the city. >> aleoppo has been a major battleground. the two sides seemed to be deadlocked. >> deep craters in the crate a huge amount of explosives was used in this attack. months of warfare have reduced the once magnificent buildings in the square to ruins. wednesday's explosions ripped through a military office club and a hotel. it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these...
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half percent with all blue chips posting strong gains gazprom being the exceptional gain i around the city. and in currencies the euro continues dropping slightly versus the u.s. all of the pretty stable although the past two months have been extremely successful for the european currency and the russian ruble is gaining against the basket of currencies. right that's what we have for you this hour we will be back next hour with an update coming up shortly at c talks to the iraqi prime minister about possible ways of solving the syrian crisis and easing tensions across the arab world. hello mr prime minister and welcome to the program hello what do iraq and russia have in common in terms of their approach to the syrian crisis and do you think the two countries can come up with a joint proposal on how to sell it but of course the crisis is a matter of serious concern both for the countries in the region and for the world's major powers and it's not only countries this issue has been on the agenda for many international organizations but we have repeatedly said that we take the syrian crisis
half percent with all blue chips posting strong gains gazprom being the exceptional gain i around the city. and in currencies the euro continues dropping slightly versus the u.s. all of the pretty stable although the past two months have been extremely successful for the european currency and the russian ruble is gaining against the basket of currencies. right that's what we have for you this hour we will be back next hour with an update coming up shortly at c talks to the iraqi prime minister...
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here and it's going to be really tricky if it's raining in the city. i would have to be very concentrated trying to. work to try to. i know it's possible. to do but. for me the one it's the japan grand prix this weekend and it will be the last time michael schumacher races around this is in the seven time world champion and i'm saying he's to retire at the end of the season and say these announced last week that schumacher would be replaced by lewis hamilton next season though there have been speculation the forty three year old german could be used to say he has now said he will finally give up racing to the no one no one is one more championship title. who initially retired in two thousand and six but came back to race with miss eighty's in twenty ten however since one. decided to retire by the end of the year. although i'm still able and capable to compete with the best drivers around but at some point. it's good to say goodbye and that's what i'm doing here with by the end of the season. and it might even be forever. and we will end with golf becau
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dortmund next after conceding a last minute penalty to manage the city to draw one one in england city boss roberta. really impressed with his side's performance. in the champions league is totally different from every championship. when you play play against the best player. and. when you have a chance you need to score if you don't score and after you concede that like we can see the disease is difficult at the weekend we well also have made it two wins from today got a three one home very. great. but also and i am ramsey scoring for the gunners they now top three play off the shelf drew one one and were happy with that performance at the emirates. game it's a great result for us we made itself they were. very good i thought their organization was excellent and they maybe. think we improve satloff we do ball but it was a little bit nervy to say charms but. he's. spending perry thank you man last quarter i won james for a break with the. minute the portuguese out top of the nomic he has applied with p.s.g. on three points after their two know when over at the greg. the europa league t
dortmund next after conceding a last minute penalty to manage the city to draw one one in england city boss roberta. really impressed with his side's performance. in the champions league is totally different from every championship. when you play play against the best player. and. when you have a chance you need to score if you don't score and after you concede that like we can see the disease is difficult at the weekend we well also have made it two wins from today got a three one home very....
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schools in the three city-states many children from immigrant families as well as socially different backgrounds. >> the immigration system often struggles to meet the needs of such children who may live in urban areas. experts have criticized the rankings, say school performance in cities like hamburg should not be compared to that in big states. researchers say it is more important that germany's schools learn from each others' successes. they hope the school can serve as an example to other schools in trouble. >> more gloom for the global economy. international monetary fund is predicting lower than expected lower than expected worldwide growth this year at around 3.3%, according to germany's newspaper. >> the euro crisis is putting the brakes on many economies. france is expecting zero growth in the next six months. in the eurozone overall, the picture looks even worse. the economy is set to shrink over the course of the year. with the economic outlook uncertain for europe, many europeans are happy if they have a job at all. in germany, one job is not necessarily enough. >> offic
schools in the three city-states many children from immigrant families as well as socially different backgrounds. >> the immigration system often struggles to meet the needs of such children who may live in urban areas. experts have criticized the rankings, say school performance in cities like hamburg should not be compared to that in big states. researchers say it is more important that germany's schools learn from each others' successes. they hope the school can serve as an example to...
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fall in england on saturday champions manchester city whose bogey saw on sunday evening to avoid a repeat of last season's scare the first of six top flight matches on the last campaign roberto mancini's side dropped four points against a point counts and it could well have been six city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play before a point over sunderland stole one of only three sides to have avoided the city in the premier league game on the last two years and cheney is aware playing on sunday lunchtime after a champions league wait is never easy. but if that's the game. but from this game. i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we need when we were three one five minutes to go and after if we really. was an important point in the league in that we need to remember that game is important that we we do two points also if we will be a tough game. after our much needed chelsea has won us nora just one of the wellcome pictures reading and west from rock bottom q.p.r. second place ever turning to nearby wigan and west ham host
fall in england on saturday champions manchester city whose bogey saw on sunday evening to avoid a repeat of last season's scare the first of six top flight matches on the last campaign roberto mancini's side dropped four points against a point counts and it could well have been six city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play before a point over sunderland stole one of only three sides to have avoided the city in the premier league game on the last two years and cheney is...
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fbi raids in 9 cities led to the arrest of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. the crimes scammed an estimated $432 million from medicare. a majority of the fraud took place in miami. other cities hit include chicago, detroit, baton rouge, l.a., new york, tampa, dallas, and houston. those arrested are being accused of false billing. "these alleged actions represent an alarming, and unacceptable, nationwide trend of individuals attempting to exploit federal healthcare programs and, collectively, to steal billions in taxpayer dollars for personal gain." that was attorney general eric holder. holder calls the fraud case one of the largest medicare fraud schemes ever. american airlines is addressing its flight problems. the airline said yesterday that it has inspected 48 boeing 757s in its fleet and is fixing loose seats on some of them. all of the planes are back in service. this week, rows of seats became loose on 3 flights and resulted in 2 emergency landings. during the next few weeks, federal regulators will work with the airline and parts manufacturers to revi
fbi raids in 9 cities led to the arrest of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. the crimes scammed an estimated $432 million from medicare. a majority of the fraud took place in miami. other cities hit include chicago, detroit, baton rouge, l.a., new york, tampa, dallas, and houston. those arrested are being accused of false billing. "these alleged actions represent an alarming, and unacceptable, nationwide trend of individuals attempting to exploit federal healthcare...
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stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008, to august 2011. heather? >> thank you so much. 24 minutes after the hour now. more and more americans are voting without going to the polls. but the trend is causing concern about voters fraud. eric shawn has more. >> absentee ballots and mailing in your vote are a way for your voice to be heard. 90 million voters in the election 14 million and 50 percent of the electorate used absentee ballots. new jersey expects 40,000 absentee ballots and joe hogan the county clerk said there is a rigorous official that requires officials to insure the integrity of absentee ballots. our people get the information and verification and the ballot is sent out in a complete packet with instructions . that ballot is returned to the board of election that counts and does another verif
stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008, to august 2011. heather? >> thank you so much. 24 minutes after the hour now. more and more americans are voting without going to the polls. but the trend is causing concern...
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with rooms they take some for the cities they have the only for a lot of countries doubts. about what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. well so i have for you the program crime and confusion we are reporting how unsuspecting londoners are facing multiple find simply for leading their everyday lives. a twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian detention center two months ago dennis tell you cough it was a resident after he allegedly threatened another city would wait russia's foreign ministry has demanded an investigation into the incident calgary police have yet to bring any charges in relation to the assault. model believes canadian authorities are being negligent. not as first back it's very often it's happening all there and it isn't an awful lot to act but the accident with dennis in this raymond center is the worst i mean condition of his health even so lay down he's not eating on his own he had a few years in his throat and he's grieving for this do you. truly c
with rooms they take some for the cities they have the only for a lot of countries doubts. about what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. well so i have for you the program crime and confusion we are reporting how unsuspecting londoners are facing multiple find simply for leading their everyday lives. a twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian detention center two months ago dennis tell...
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three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan it's hers and it's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is part of a larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding to the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. wars in with democracy promotion programs and other sorts of programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after
three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan it's hers and it's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is...
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so it should be a great weekend in the city. for the latest on traffic right now, if there is any, let's go to gianna inside the studio. >> reporter: good morning. thank you very much. you're right. there's not a lot going on this morning. it's "friday light" so we're off to a good start. live look at conditions at the golden gate bridge. an easy ride into san francisco. let's show you a map of minneapolis. everything is on time. -- let's show you a map of mass transit. everything is on time. hopefully things will be smooth today. it's going to be a busy traffic weekend. so bart, ace, muni, caltrain and your ferries looking good. leisuretown a minor trouble spot out of the right lane to the right shoulder not causing a huge problem now but just heads up along the eastshore freeway. of course road construction across the bay this morning, both directions of 880 at mission boulevard. we have roadwork there, various lanes blocked until 6:00. highway 1 around 10th street, alternating lanes from moss beach to val mar. here's lawrence
so it should be a great weekend in the city. for the latest on traffic right now, if there is any, let's go to gianna inside the studio. >> reporter: good morning. thank you very much. you're right. there's not a lot going on this morning. it's "friday light" so we're off to a good start. live look at conditions at the golden gate bridge. an easy ride into san francisco. let's show you a map of minneapolis. everything is on time. -- let's show you a map of mass transit....
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east bay look for high of 64 at berkeley 78 union city. inland east bay a little bit milder but not very warm. high mainly mid upper 70's. 74 at concord. 75 danville. 76 livermore, 78 at brentwood and monterey bay high at68 and low to mid 70's inland and morgan hill gilroy and holster. accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooling continues rate into early next week. high pressure inland only in the 70's. upper 60's around the bay and upper 50's on the coast and we might have a sprinkle or 2 or couple showers widely scattered light monday tuesday then dry out on wednesday thursday so forecast is looking good. certainly a great weekend for all the out door activity and should have good visibility with all the fun in the sky with the blue angel. >> excellent that's perfect svrption thanks very much is that bay area medical research unlocks the secret to building a human heart. >> disturbing new development tonight in the death of border >> abc news learned that friendly fire may to blame for the shooting death of border patrol agent this week. nichol
east bay look for high of 64 at berkeley 78 union city. inland east bay a little bit milder but not very warm. high mainly mid upper 70's. 74 at concord. 75 danville. 76 livermore, 78 at brentwood and monterey bay high at68 and low to mid 70's inland and morgan hill gilroy and holster. accu-weather 7 day forecast. cooling continues rate into early next week. high pressure inland only in the 70's. upper 60's around the bay and upper 50's on the coast and we might have a sprinkle or 2 or couple...
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would be sufficient to generate regime change and they recognize that it is impossible to settle the city in crazy use of force this is also russia's position russia has iraq and many other countries are united in their conviction that force will not end the crisis we need to look for a peaceful solution to the political dialogue that is our joint task i mean iraq russia and the whole international community to help both sides find common ground to agree in a mutually acceptable form of government this new government must be based on the principles of freedom and democracy the syrians must have the right to vote they must have a constitution and these are the things that the syrian people didn't when they started the revolution but of course not everybody in city agrees with those demands some groups don't think that reforms are needed we've heard different statements and demands of course dialogue will continue because we are very much concerned about what's going on in syria we have been seriously affected by the situation in the country we have experienced some spillover effects of the
would be sufficient to generate regime change and they recognize that it is impossible to settle the city in crazy use of force this is also russia's position russia has iraq and many other countries are united in their conviction that force will not end the crisis we need to look for a peaceful solution to the political dialogue that is our joint task i mean iraq russia and the whole international community to help both sides find common ground to agree in a mutually acceptable form of...
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to draw one one in england city boss roberta mann cine not overly impressed with his size performance. in the champions league is totally different from every championship. when you play play the best player. and. when you have a chance you need to score if you don't score and after you concede that like we can see the disease is difficult and we. tasseled i have two wins from tell you they got a three one home victory over n.p.r. cos of grease given your outlook has put all three and ramsey scoring to the gun as it could pay off the shelf three one one i'm ready for three points at the emirates but well there's a. new game it's a great result for us we made it they were. very good i thought their organization was excellent and they made it so far is. i think we improve satloff we do poorly we looked a little bit nervous have to say times but overall listen with the lawyer he's. however big spending tally sanjay man came unstuck of. minutes. by. three points today. i have a denominator grass. plot on the ice storm a moscow have extended their winning streak to four matches with a two
to draw one one in england city boss roberta mann cine not overly impressed with his size performance. in the champions league is totally different from every championship. when you play play the best player. and. when you have a chance you need to score if you don't score and after you concede that like we can see the disease is difficult and we. tasseled i have two wins from tell you they got a three one home victory over n.p.r. cos of grease given your outlook has put all three and ramsey...
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affairs of the city and nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i've said look awful and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to green until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and unrest due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect an expansion of their already feeling about if these countries keep sending arms and using force for a change in regime their stability will be in jeopardy and the situation inside these countries will be not much better than in syria what do you think about the national partnership government is the best form of governance to help to move iraq forward or are there any negative aspects that make that governance less effective and what do you think of the majority government something many other countries rely on that. a partnership government has exhausted both its capacity and agenda it was necessary previous stag
affairs of the city and nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i've said look awful and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to green until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and unrest due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect an expansion of their...
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and football's governing body fifo announces the levon host cities for the twenty eighth in the world cup which will take place in russia and. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funds to pressure . me to start on t.v. dot com. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. the arcs of. countries supporting the syrian rebels need to stop sidestepping the un and both sides of the conflict must lead down their arms that's the message from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov these address the issue is to the un general assembly level of sense that some foreign forces are in fact encouraging al-qaeda linked militants in syria to continue to fight inside syria rebel and government forces have launched fresh
and football's governing body fifo announces the levon host cities for the twenty eighth in the world cup which will take place in russia and. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funds to pressure . me to start on t.v. dot com. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a...
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he's on stage tonight at city winery! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. tg id a speed bump! [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male announcer ] febreze eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] febreze. eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ ♪ the u.s. attorneys office in hammond will announce details thursday morning of an 'ongoing investigation of public corruption,' according to a release. the office will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. at the u.s. district cour
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sending out very warning messages now while this meeting of the parliament was being held in the capital city of vancouver outside antiwar protesters were chanting slogans such as a no to war the syrians all our brothers used tear gas to disperse this crowd of antiwar demonstrators but certainly it's another sign of just how fluid and how intense the situation is at the moment turkey continue to fire artillery at syrian targets into the early hours of thursday morning the exact extent of the turkish operation is still unclear but according to several sources there were several syrian soldiers who were killed in these military strikes the turks also called for an emergency meeting of of nato and that was held on wednesday night in brussels and also urging for the united nations to take action and necessary steps to stop what they are quoting syrian aggression so certainly the turks again very quick to go on the offensive the syrian side they are urging restraint they have formally given condolences to the families and friends of those who were killed and at the same time that they have said th
sending out very warning messages now while this meeting of the parliament was being held in the capital city of vancouver outside antiwar protesters were chanting slogans such as a no to war the syrians all our brothers used tear gas to disperse this crowd of antiwar demonstrators but certainly it's another sign of just how fluid and how intense the situation is at the moment turkey continue to fire artillery at syrian targets into the early hours of thursday morning the exact extent of the...